During the Second Boer War (1899–1902), Treves volunteered to work at a field hospital in South Africa treating the wounded. He later published an account of his experiences in The Tale of a... More > Field Hospital, based on articles written at the time for the British Medical Journal. This book was published in 1916.< Less

Enter a world far different to our own, where magic is commonplace and humans live in comparative peace with its users, and with a host of demons. Not all such beings are benevolent, however, and a... More > small number of warriors keep the darkness at bay.
A great and terrible alliance is rising, and it is down to two such warriors to quell it. If the courage in their hearts is as great as the love that they have for each other, they will triumph. if they do not, then the world shall fall.< Less

Enter a world far different to our own, where magic is commonplace and humans live in comparative peace with its users, and with a host of demons. Not all such beings are benevolent, however, and a... More > small number of warriors keep the darkness at bay.
A great and terrible alliance is rising, and it is down to two such warriors to quell it. If the courage in their hearts is as great as the love that they have for each other, they will triumph. if they do not, then the world shall fall.< Less

A feisty girl named Melanie Bell befriends Joseph Merrick, the gentle Elephant Man of Victorian London. Soon an alarming number of deaths at the London Hospital has everyone worried. Could Merrick be... More > the next victim? It's up to Melanie to find out.< Less

Melanie Bell is a feisty ward maid at the London Hospital. She befriends the gentle Elephant Man, Joseph Merrick, and soon finds herself caught up in a deadly web of murder and mystery. From high... More > attic wards to dark back alleys of Victorian London, "Melanie & Merrick" is a tale of friendship and lasting loyalty you won't want to miss.
Audrey Kantrowitz is the Artist in Residence and Historian of the Friends of Joseph Carey Merrick.
Mae Stroshane is the author of a biography called "Measured by the Soul: The Life of Joseph Carey Merrick."
Both authors are members of the Friends of Joseph Carey Merrick. To read more about Joseph's life, visit www.fojcm.com< Less

Joseph Merrick, the Elephant Man, was a 19th century Englishman who suffered disfigurement from an extremely rare disorder, which is believed to be Proteus Syndrome. Though his physical and mental... More > suffering was great, he remained courageous.
'Measured by the Soul,' is lavishly illustrated with never-seen-before photographs of Joseph's life and Victorian times. This book also features interviews with modern patients who live with Proteus Syndrome, as well as exciting news from Dr. Leslie Biesecker of the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
Thanks to Dr. Biesecker's research, there is hope for new treatment of Proteus Syndrome and its ultimate cure.
Proceeds from this book will benefit Proteus Syndrome treatment and research.< Less

Christmas Summary Classics
This series contains summary of Classic books such as Emma, Arne, Arabian Nights, Pride and prejudice, Tower of London, Wealth of Nations etc. Each book is specially... More > crafted after reading complete book in less than 30 pages. One who wants to get joy of book reading especially in very less time can go for it.
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Heinrich Karl Marx was born at Trèves, in Rhenish Prussia, May 5, 1818, and died in London, March 14, 1883. One of the most advanced leaders of the modern socialist movement in Germany, he was a brilliant university graduate both at Berlin and Bonn. Going at once into journalism, Marx from the outset of his career was known as a pronounced socialist. He became celebrated as collaborator with Heine in conducting the journal which has since become the most influential organ in the world of socialism, "Vorwärts."< Less

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